Ministry of Finance (Guyana)
The Ministry of Finance is the government ministry of Guyana responsible for fostering economic development by managing and maintaining public finances and providing a positive framework for public and private initiatives. The ministry is located in the capital city, Georgetown.
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Headquarters | Main and Urquhart Streets, Georgetown |
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List of ministers
The following is a list of finance ministers of Guyana.
- Charles Ramkissoon Jacob, September 1961 - December 1964[1][2]
- Peter D'Aguiar, December 1964 - September 1967[1][2]
- Ptolemy Reid, September 1967 - December 1970[1][2]
- Hugh Desmond Hoyte, December 1970 - August 1972[2]
- Frank E. Hope, August 1972 - 1980[1][2]
- Hugh Desmond Hoyte, 1980 - 1983[1]
- Carl Barrington Greenidge, 1983 - 1992[1]
- Asgar Ally, 1992 - 1995[1]
- Bharrat Jagdeo, 1995 - 1999[1]
- Saisnarine Kowlessar, 1999 - 2006[1]
- Ashni Kumar Singh, September 2006 - May 2015[1]
- Winston Jordan, May 2015 -
gollark: School is nigh. Nobody is safe.
gollark: Troubling.
gollark: <@332271551481118732> review draft:```Dear Mrs McGough,Given the current pandemic situation, and the school's mitigations to deal with this, I think it would be sensible to consider allowing sixth-form students (and potentially others) to remote-learn a few (2?) days a week.The new policies, such as staying in fixed areas of the school, shortened lunch breaks, the lack of vending machine access, and extracurricular activities being rescheduled, while necessary to ensure safety, seem as if they will introduce significant hassle and complexity to life at school.I think that part-time remote learning is a decent partial solution to this, with additional benefits like keeping possible virus spread even lower due to fewer people being physically present. While it could introduce additional work for teachers, they may have to prepare work for those out of school due to the virus anyway, and sixth form is apparently meant to include more self-directed work than other school years.Please consider my suggestion,Oliver Marks```
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See also
References
- Historical information events and dates on the Parliament of Guyana from 1718 to 2006 Parliament of Guyana
- Bidwell, Robin (October 24, 2018). "Guide to Government Ministers: The British Empire and Successor States 1900-1972". Routledge – via Google Books.
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